Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Methodist Church
Certified Lay Ministry Registry File
Date Accomplished
______1) Is a member in good standing in a United Methodist Church.
______2) IsaCertified Lay Servant or equivalent, as defined bythe
CLM Oversight Committee of the Board of Lay Ministry. Provides a copy of current Lay Servant certificate to DCOM.
______3) Previously has discussedintentions to pursue CLM status
withone’s own pastor, who must submit recommendation in writing to DCOM.
______4) Sends documentation of approval from one’s SPRC to DCOM.
______5) DCOM receives affirmative vote by charge conference from
home church recommending entry as a CLM candidate.
______6) Submits the personal data inventory to the DCOM.
______7) Submitspermission form for background, credit, and other
checks to DCOM.
______8) Submits application to DCOM Registrar with supporting
documentation for the Certified Lay Ministry process .
______9) DCOM submits and receives reports from background checks
in the following areas: credit check, criminal record check, child abuse history, other ______. Cost to candidate is $35, payable upon application. All reports must be current within 5 years and at present address.
______10) Completes psychological assessment as defined by DCOM.
______11) Is in contact with the District Superintendent (DS) about the
candidate’s path, goals for service, and the assignment of a mentoring pastor or counselor.
______12) Candidate must demonstrate understanding of the
history, polity, doctrine, worship and liturgy of The United Methodist Church through service through one’s home church/SPRC/pastor.
______13) DCOM reviews data collected thus far, meets with the
candidate, and approves or denies candidacy.
______14) Obtains and begins Module I coursework. (ISBN #978-0-
88177-551-8 directly available from The Upper Room)
______15) Coordinates with DS to create a Mutual Ministry Team
Consisting of members of his/her local church. Submits a
list of members to the DCOM.
______16) Completes Module I.
______17) Begins Module II coursework.
______18) Completes Module II.
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______19) Candidate decides whether to continue with CLM process or
opts for Local Licensed Pastor process (WHICH MEANS DISENGAGING FROM CLM PROCESS. )
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______20) Begins Module III coursework.
______21) Completes Module III.
______22) BeginsModule IV coursework.
______23) CompletesModule IV.
______24) Appears before the DCOM for review and approval.
______25) Uponthe candidate’s completion ofa successful interview,
the DCOM grantsCLM certification status, that serves as eligibility for assignment to a specific ministry by the DS. Notification to candidate must be in writing. (Certificate comes from Director of Mission and Ministries.)
Re-Certification
Once certified as a CLM, the individual is required to apply for re-certification annually by the DCOMafter successful completion of the following:
______1) A continuing education event (at least equivalent to an
Advanced Lay Servant Course – or material with prior approval by the DS or DCOM Chair.)
______2) Signed affirmation form received from CLM’s charge
conference . Form of continuance for CLM and that assignment have been signed by DCOM and DS and status remains “Certified Assigned.”
______3) Appearance before DCOM for interview and recommendation
vote.
______4) Recommendation of the Equipping Pastor.
______5) Recommendation of the DS.
______6) Renewal/updating of the covenant agreement if assigned.
______7) If CLM’s assignment is discontinued, conference status
becomes “Certified Unassigned.” If CLM remains unassigned for a period of two years, certification is discontinued.
______8) Continuing Education Events (approved by DS). Please list:
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______9) DCOM recertification review dates: ______
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